The Photography with Foundation Year course at Wrexham Glyndwr University is an undergraduate program that allows students to begin with a foundational year in the arts, before moving into the core study of photography. The course is designed to allow students to discover and master a range of photographic approaches while developing key technical, visual, and conceptual skills.Course Content: This course will link theory and practice in a series of innovative briefs that will broaden your understanding of the potential of photography as a medium. Students will learn both darkroom and digital techniques, and study the history, theories, and criticism of photography.Key Modules: Among the key modules are 'Critical Reflection on Personal Practice', 'Professional Practice', 'Photographic Techniques and Processes', and 'Contextual Studies: Documentary and Editorial Photography'.Future Careers: The university suggests that graduates of this program could go onto careers in sectors such as freelance photography, photojournalism, curating and archive work, teaching, and other media-related jobs.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.